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Mulu

Israel, 2008

Mulu, an Ethiopian immigrant, discovers she is pregnant again. Her older daughter, a university student, urges her to terminate her pregnancy and not to enslave herself to another child. However, things are not as simple in Mulu's traditional and social environment. Mulu tries to hide the pregnancy from Ganeshu, the man of the house. This is a story about freedom of choice and about the status of women in the Ethiopian society.

Fiction  | Video  |  25   Minutes  |  Color  |  Hebrew and Amharic, Hebrew subtitles

Screenplay: Alamork Marsha
Cast: Tetena Kabede, Eskay Geth, Taspehon Almo
Cinematography: Dror Miller
Editing: Ravit Peled
Production: Yoval Hamoyal
Festivals: Jerusalem
Source: Film & Animation Department Tel-Hai Rodman College
Support: The Gesher Foundation for Multicultural Cinema, the Yasmin TV Fund

16/9, 19:00
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Screened with the films:
Halakeh

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